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Einstein, Bergson, and the Experiment that Failed: Intellectual Cooperation at the League of Nations

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2005

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Canales, Jimena. 2005. Einstein, Bergson, and the experiment that failed: Intellectual cooperation at the League of Nations. Modern Language Notes 120(5): 1168-1191.

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